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brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution -style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin'us these questions like, who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister? and we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. and then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, some big news. >> hm, she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> brooke, then 20 years old, was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young, for one thing. and you know, it's just--it's not what i
brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution -style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin'us these questions like, who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister? and we're like, we don't have a clue. >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> but...
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brooks. and a lot of people say this is not about rayshard. we want justice for him and his family but this is about being black in america. an this is so much bigger than that. so they have been listening to officials here in atlanta. now they're waiting to see whether or not they're essentially going to put their money where their mouth is. i also talked with the police union and the police union has said that if charges are announced today, brooke, they feel it is at best premature, at worst political. the union representative who will represent those officers in they are, in fact, charged today said they don't believe that those two officers have received due process. they don't believe that a full investigation which they deserve has been done at this point. and they kind of attacked district attorney howard and even mayor keisha lance bottoms saying they were more concerned with politics than due process. but people at this wendy's, marching in the street, morning, noon and night, for a
brooks. and a lot of people say this is not about rayshard. we want justice for him and his family but this is about being black in america. an this is so much bigger than that. so they have been listening to officials here in atlanta. now they're waiting to see whether or not they're essentially going to put their money where their mouth is. i also talked with the police union and the police union has said that if charges are announced today, brooke, they feel it is at best premature, at worst...
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what happened to brooke? >> they're asking us do you know anybody that would want to harm your sister? we're like, we wouldn't have a clue. >> the hunt for a killer begins and it starts close to home. when dateline continues. introducing voltaren arthritis pain gel. the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. still lots of room. just more to view. still the big move. just more moving. still singing. just more in tune. still hard to find a spot. just easier to park. still the gangs all here. just less “are we there yet?” the chevy family of suvs. making life's journey just better. ♪♪♪ these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-sever
what happened to brooke? >> they're asking us do you know anybody that would want to harm your sister? we're like, we wouldn't have a clue. >> the hunt for a killer begins and it starts close to home. when dateline continues. introducing voltaren arthritis pain gel. the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. still lots of room. just more to...
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this is ronald brook's story. >> my name is ronald brook. i'm doing a life sentence for first-degree murder. i've been in prison for 30 years. i don't know if i'll ever get out. >> over three decades ago, ronald brook kidnapped teenager susan worthen and her friend at gunpoint. >> she had growled at me. now she was talking to another guy. i felt the anger well up in me again. i turned my car around and went back to where they were parked. >> shut up! >> i felt numb and cold but i didn't stop. >> less than two weeks after the crime, brook was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. he has spent almost 30 years behind bars. >> when i come to prison, i felt that i was as low as i could get short of being in a grave. in fact, i thought i wouldn't live very long. i walked in the gates and i looked around and said, "well, i'm dead." >> ron brook had more than one reason to fear for his life. men with crimes against women are often targets for violence. >> i don't have a crime i can brag about because i'm in here for killing a girl. >> but r
this is ronald brook's story. >> my name is ronald brook. i'm doing a life sentence for first-degree murder. i've been in prison for 30 years. i don't know if i'll ever get out. >> over three decades ago, ronald brook kidnapped teenager susan worthen and her friend at gunpoint. >> she had growled at me. now she was talking to another guy. i felt the anger well up in me again. i turned my car around and went back to where they were parked. >> shut up! >> i felt numb...
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brooke, anne, and the brooke family, let me guess, senator brooke. when you went to shaw junior high school, to dunbar high, and to howard university, all in your home community, not far from here, you may not have envisioned the capitol rotunda as the setting to celebrate your 90th birthday. which, of course, occurred just two days ago. and we thank the leaders of the senate and house for timing today's ceremony accordingly. happy 90th birthday, senator edward w. brooke. [applause] you may have been an improbable senator, a man born in the district of columbia who goes off to world war ii without the right to vote for president or mayor or a member of the house, much less senator. perhaps improbable, but certainly not an accidental senator. it took a man of extraordinary talent, will, appeal, and confidence to become the barack obama of the 20th century before barack obama was even born. by being elected the first african-american to sit as a united states senator, you did it in 1967 when millions of african-americans in the united states were still
brooke, anne, and the brooke family, let me guess, senator brooke. when you went to shaw junior high school, to dunbar high, and to howard university, all in your home community, not far from here, you may not have envisioned the capitol rotunda as the setting to celebrate your 90th birthday. which, of course, occurred just two days ago. and we thank the leaders of the senate and house for timing today's ceremony accordingly. happy 90th birthday, senator edward w. brooke. [applause] you may...
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, help us to find brooke. i guess that was a selfish prayer, to help whoever had done this make a mistake and i felt like, they made a mistake. >> but if this mistake could help find brooke, investigators first had to find out all they could about this latest possible suspect. and specifically they wanted to know more about that suspect's ties to oregon. detectives quickly determined that joel courtney grew up in beaverton, a portland suburb about 75 miles from where brooke disappeared, but that had been 20 years before. police also knew he had lived in several different states. the question was, had courtney been anywhere near corvallis on the day of the kidnapping? there was one person who could answer that question and many more. her name? dina mcbride, joel courtney's older sister. she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel court
, help us to find brooke. i guess that was a selfish prayer, to help whoever had done this make a mistake and i felt like, they made a mistake. >> but if this mistake could help find brooke, investigators first had to find out all they could about this latest possible suspect. and specifically they wanted to know more about that suspect's ties to oregon. detectives quickly determined that joel courtney grew up in beaverton, a portland suburb about 75 miles from where brooke disappeared,...
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this is brooke. she's got to be there. >> and there was reason to hope. >> we don't have happy endings like this all that often. >> in that summer, 2004, the story of elizabeth smart was still fresh. she was the 14-year-old snatched from her bedroom in utah, held captive by a deranged street preacher then amazeinglyamazingly, after nine months, returned to her family alive. >> i would think, maybe somebody just has her captive and they will just decide to let her go one day. >> a family friend put the wilberger family in touch with elizabeth's uncle. >> was it comforting? >> it was comforting. he was very positive, of course, because of their experience and he said, never give up hope. just keep thinking positive. >> and she came home. >> right. right. and so i was like, you know, i i don't know how, i don't know the circumstances, but i cannot give up. >> and while the search continued, what seemed to be a lead emerged. >> that burglary pointed them to this man, sung koo kim. >> the name sung koo ki
this is brooke. she's got to be there. >> and there was reason to hope. >> we don't have happy endings like this all that often. >> in that summer, 2004, the story of elizabeth smart was still fresh. she was the 14-year-old snatched from her bedroom in utah, held captive by a deranged street preacher then amazeinglyamazingly, after nine months, returned to her family alive. >> i would think, maybe somebody just has her captive and they will just decide to let her go one...
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this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened. >> her family had faith somehow, some day brooke would come back home. >> maybe someone has her captive and they will decide just to let her go. >> months later, more than 1,000 miles away, a college student is rescued, running from a kidnapper. >> she said he's got a knife, he said he's going to kill me. >> could this lead to brooke coming home? >> this isn't the first time he's done this. >> they couldn't imagine what it would take to find the answer. >> i want to know where she is. >> bringing brooke home. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm ann curry. when the young woman at the he
this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened. >> her family had...
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you are on with geraldine brooks. >> good morning, miss brooks. ms. brooks: good morning, don. >> i was calling concerning a huge horse that raised in the 1970's and 1980's. he was like 17 hands high at the shoulder and he never lost. i was wondering if his genetic line could be drawn right to lexington? ms. brooks: i would have to look in the study books to find out, but i would not be surprised, because a lot of the really great racehorses can be traced back to lexington. that is the incredible thing. also one of the poignant things about writing this book is, we know a lot more about the horse and the horse's genealogy then we can know about the enslaved men who trained the horse. you know, who could generally trace their lineage is only back two generations. but they had memorized lineages that carried these horses all the way back to the original four-stud the rubber adds from which all resources are said to -- four-stud thoroughbreds from which racehorses are said to descend. when you look at the stud book you can see all the way back. >> what d
you are on with geraldine brooks. >> good morning, miss brooks. ms. brooks: good morning, don. >> i was calling concerning a huge horse that raised in the 1970's and 1980's. he was like 17 hands high at the shoulder and he never lost. i was wondering if his genetic line could be drawn right to lexington? ms. brooks: i would have to look in the study books to find out, but i would not be surprised, because a lot of the really great racehorses can be traced back to lexington. that is...
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this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> smile, angels! >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened. >> her family had faith somehow, some day brooke would come back home. >> maybe someone has her captive and they will decide just to let her go. >> months later, more than 1,000 miles away, a college student is rescued, running from a kidnapper. >> she said he's got a knife, he is trying to kill me. >> could this lead to brooke coming home? >> this isn't the first time he's done this. >> they couldn't imagine what it would take to find the answer. >> i want to know where she is. >> bringing brooke home. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm ann curry. when the young wom
this is brooke. >> she was pretty, popular. >> she made people feel better about themselves. >> smile, angels! >> an anchor in her close-knit family. >> this is my home! yay! >> then one morning, this loving, reliable college student just vanished. >> it just wasn't like her, you know? >> no witnesses, no leads, really no clues at all. just her empty flip flops in a deserted parking lot. >> this was not a runaway. something bad had happened....
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jack brooks, the american public, what jack brooks was, capitol hill under the district of columbia but jack brooks is the same as an elder and those who feel a little like you might have heard of him. the iconic photograph taken on november 20 second 1963, jacqueline kennedy and lyndon johnson among others but if you look at the picture over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. i want to ask you two guys, a newspaper delivery boy to that airplane, what propelled him. >> he was a man of his generation. he went from a hardscrabble life whose father died when he was 12, paperboy to junior reporter for the beaumont enterprise, he learned, one of the early lessons he had was by doing social column he included all the names that was there, why did you do that? i knew the editor wouldn't take out any names and i got paid by that. that was an early lesson for him. to the university of texas in the late 30s, early 40s. he wanted to sign up for the marines. a marine recruiter came to campus, the editor of the campus student newspaper -- >> the daily texan? >> i believe it was. the recruiter sa
jack brooks, the american public, what jack brooks was, capitol hill under the district of columbia but jack brooks is the same as an elder and those who feel a little like you might have heard of him. the iconic photograph taken on november 20 second 1963, jacqueline kennedy and lyndon johnson among others but if you look at the picture over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. i want to ask you two guys, a newspaper delivery boy to that airplane, what propelled him. >> he was a man of...
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david brooks: yes. the event was a hippie event but they were in some sense 1950's intellectuals, culturally conservative, politically kind of liberal but centrist realistic cold war democrats. they objected to the vietnam war and worked for ed koch. i overdraw how left-wing they were in that vignette. brian lamb: they cared about money, and in that story, you care about money more than they do. david brooks: that is a good question. my father was a professor and my mother was a professor and then worked with pharmaceutical companies and i do not think anyone would say they were materialistic. we had a ton of books at home. there is a saying, it takes three generations to make a career. my grandfather on my mother's side was a lawyer but a great writer. my parents were professors of reading. that helped nurture me in writing. i think that is true if you are a plumber or a policeman or whatever. i was fortunate to know what i wanted to do at age seven, at age seven i decided i wanted to be a writer, and
david brooks: yes. the event was a hippie event but they were in some sense 1950's intellectuals, culturally conservative, politically kind of liberal but centrist realistic cold war democrats. they objected to the vietnam war and worked for ed koch. i overdraw how left-wing they were in that vignette. brian lamb: they cared about money, and in that story, you care about money more than they do. david brooks: that is a good question. my father was a professor and my mother was a professor and...
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, help us to find brooke. i guess that was a selfish prayer, to help whoever had done this make a mistake and i felt like, they made a mistake. >> but if this mistake could help find brooke, investigators first had to find out all they could about this latest possible suspect. and specifically they wanted to know more about that suspect's ties to oregon. detectives quickly determined that joel courtney grew up in beaverton, a portland suburb about 75 miles from where brooke disappeared, but that had been 20 years before. police also knew he had lived in several different states. the question was, had courtney been anywhere near corvallis on the day of the kidnapping? there was one person who could answer that question and many more. her name? dina mcbride, joel courtney's older sister. she lived in portland. >> my first thought is, cute dimpled little blond-haired mischievous kid with a sweet little spirit and hilarious laugh. >> days before, corvallis police got that call from albuquerque and heard joel court
, help us to find brooke. i guess that was a selfish prayer, to help whoever had done this make a mistake and i felt like, they made a mistake. >> but if this mistake could help find brooke, investigators first had to find out all they could about this latest possible suspect. and specifically they wanted to know more about that suspect's ties to oregon. detectives quickly determined that joel courtney grew up in beaverton, a portland suburb about 75 miles from where brooke disappeared,...
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>> i said, whereas brooke? he said we don't know. i said, what do you mean you don't know? he goes, we don't know where she is. i said don't tease me, what are you talking about? he said, no, seriously, mom, we can't find her. and, right, then -- i had this chill go through my whole body. >> coming up, a whole community turns out to search for brooke while the police start their investigation by focusing on her family. >> you need to go through what is the family suspect? we had to get that work done and the investigators are doing that. >> stephanie was just grilled about, you know, where was she? did you do it? >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. (whisper) air wick. air wick's limited edition fragrances are infused with natural essential oils for authentic seasonal scents that fill your home with warmth and cheer. ian will find the true meaning of the holiday sweater. i will? because he went to michaels and
>> i said, whereas brooke? he said we don't know. i said, what do you mean you don't know? he goes, we don't know where she is. i said don't tease me, what are you talking about? he said, no, seriously, mom, we can't find her. and, right, then -- i had this chill go through my whole body. >> coming up, a whole community turns out to search for brooke while the police start their investigation by focusing on her family. >> you need to go through what is the family suspect? we...
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david brooks: no. brian lamb: did you know it happened? david brooks: no. i am always moving to the next column, i do not have time to cover. i am amazingly oblivious. brian lamb: let me ask you, as i was doing research i kept running into the story, is david brooks divorced or not? gawker did a piece. david brooks: i am divorced. i do not want to legally talk about it but i am divorced. brian lamb: you had written you were against divorce. david brooks: i have written pro-marriage and i do believe in marriage and mine did not work out and i desperately want to get married again to somebody. i totally believe in marriage. one thing i read in general about marriage is that it is the most important decision in your life. i finished a book yesterday, i hit the send button yesterday. the name of the book is "the road to character." 10 people that have led impressive inner moral lives. people ranging from george c. marshall to dorothy day to samuel johnson. they all had a great sense of their own weakness. when we think of the outside world, success is a struggl
david brooks: no. brian lamb: did you know it happened? david brooks: no. i am always moving to the next column, i do not have time to cover. i am amazingly oblivious. brian lamb: let me ask you, as i was doing research i kept running into the story, is david brooks divorced or not? gawker did a piece. david brooks: i am divorced. i do not want to legally talk about it but i am divorced. brian lamb: you had written you were against divorce. david brooks: i have written pro-marriage and i do...
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and at least brooks knew it. >> we needed to get to a hospital or we were going to die. >> brooks carried leslie out to the family car. they were terrified, all but sure the killers must be out there somewhere lying in wait for them. >> i remember also thinking they might be at the end of the driveway so i drove really fast. and they weren't there. and thinking they might be on the highway. >> as they raced up route 81, brother and sister had a surreal, surprisingly composed conversation. >> it was very strange because there was, you know, moments of silence and, you know, then leslie asked me, are mom and dad dead, and i said, yeah, they are. and she goes, so, you know, what are we going to do? i guess we'll go live with our aunts and uncles. and i said, i guess so. i just said, we don't need to worry about it right now. we just need to, you know, need to get better. >> brooks was doing better than 100 miles an hour in his dad's 1970 plymouth duster. they drove to the lawn of a family friend, a doctor, and blurted out what happened. >> they actually didn't believe us. we said, we're shot
and at least brooks knew it. >> we needed to get to a hospital or we were going to die. >> brooks carried leslie out to the family car. they were terrified, all but sure the killers must be out there somewhere lying in wait for them. >> i remember also thinking they might be at the end of the driveway so i drove really fast. and they weren't there. and thinking they might be on the highway. >> as they raced up route 81, brother and sister had a surreal, surprisingly...
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this is ronald brook's story. >> my name is ronald brook. i'm doing a life sentence for first-degree murder. i've been in prison for 30 years. i don't know if i'll ever get out. >> over three decades ago, ronald brook kidnapped teenager susan worthen and her friend at gunpoint. >> she had growled at me. now she was talking to another guy. i felt the anger well up in me again. i turned my car around and went back to where they were parked. >> shut up! shut up! >> i felt numb and cold but i didn't stop. >> less than two weeks after the crime, brook was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. he has spent almost 30 years behind bars. >> when i come to prison, i felt that i was as low as i could get short of being in a grave. in fact, i thought i wouldn't live very long. i walked in the gates and i looked around and said, "well, i'm dead." >> ron brook had more than one reason to fear for his life. men with crimes against women are often targets for violence. >> i don't have a crime i can brag about because i'm in here for killing a girl.
this is ronald brook's story. >> my name is ronald brook. i'm doing a life sentence for first-degree murder. i've been in prison for 30 years. i don't know if i'll ever get out. >> over three decades ago, ronald brook kidnapped teenager susan worthen and her friend at gunpoint. >> she had growled at me. now she was talking to another guy. i felt the anger well up in me again. i turned my car around and went back to where they were parked. >> shut up! shut up! >> i...
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and after -- >> after johnson they asked brooks to go with reagan to the airport and brooks recalled car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field area that it was the way he said it, he said it was the fastest i've ever gone and it took off like a striped. [bleep] zebra. you get the idea. and johnson got into the other car and rufus youngblood was the big burly secret service men who got in basically on top of him and albert thomas, another congressmen or someone else, they just stuck those cars and took offto love field . >> he had come into his own during the johnson administration and he had an interesting balance of kind of rhetorical balance between essentially liberal goals, liberal ideas and not exactly conservative, but hardheaded rhetoric and a hardheaded approach. tell us a little bit about how brooks helped give us the great society. >> remember, he was a texas democrat and that's different . when he was very fiscally conservative, he came from a district. he was very strong on civil rights. he was very strong onunions . these were the different oil refiner
and after -- >> after johnson they asked brooks to go with reagan to the airport and brooks recalled car ride with the secret service from parkland to love field area that it was the way he said it, he said it was the fastest i've ever gone and it took off like a striped. [bleep] zebra. you get the idea. and johnson got into the other car and rufus youngblood was the big burly secret service men who got in basically on top of him and albert thomas, another congressmen or someone else,...
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brooke. he introduced the legislation. introduced the legislation as a republican for the appointment of a watergate special prosecutor. they was first senator in either party to call for president nixon's resignation and he counciled president ford against pardoning the ex-president. ed demonstrated the same kind of independent thinking as a member of the commission which president johnson appointed in 1967 to investigate the causes of race riots that had occurred that year. the commission warned that america was moving towards two societies, one black and one white, separate and unequal. after leaving the senate, ed served on the panel, president reagan appointed to investigate the damage placed on japanese americans at the outbreak of world war ii. in 1980, the panel recommended reparations and a formal apology and five years later, congress finally passed a resolution doing just that. that is leadership. i proudly sit in the senate seat once occupied by ed brooke. when i first came here,
brooke. he introduced the legislation. introduced the legislation as a republican for the appointment of a watergate special prosecutor. they was first senator in either party to call for president nixon's resignation and he counciled president ford against pardoning the ex-president. ed demonstrated the same kind of independent thinking as a member of the commission which president johnson appointed in 1967 to investigate the causes of race riots that had occurred that year. the commission...
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jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to the leadership role of chairman jack brooks is a formidable illini hates to lose and really does. had it not been for him we would not have prevailed. i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later our authors write, he said somewhat more informally, they write, one time in private company, back in georgia, carter spoke in cleaner language to inner kin pandian's carter recalled with admiration about how brooks has been the best on capital hill, he has a tough son of a bit. [laughter] and amine insider. now jack brooks is a name i suspect most c-span viewers might recognize, but the american public might wonder just to jack brooks was. on capitol hill, and the district of columbia, jack brooks was the same as elvis. [laughter] those of you who feel like you've heard of them may remember the iconic photograph that was taken on november 22, 1963 on the plane that flew jack kennedy and lyndon johnson among others back to washington and i
jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to the leadership role of chairman jack brooks is a formidable illini hates to lose and really does. had it not been for him we would not have prevailed. i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later our authors write, he said somewhat more informally, they write, one time in private company, back in georgia, carter spoke in cleaner language to inner kin pandian's carter recalled with admiration about how brooks has been the best on...
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brooks. and hours ago atlanta's police chief resigning. earlier the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks spoke about his death at the hands of police. take a listen. >> you can't say you don't have other options. where was he going to go? he was barely jogging away. you could have boxed him in. support came in i think two minutes. he would have been foxed in and trapped. why did you have to kill him? >> now, earlier this evening mayor keisha lance bottoms of atlanta announced that chief erika shields had resigned. >> chief erika shields has been a solid member of apd for over two decades and has a deep and abiding love for the people of atlanta. and because of her desire that atlanta be a model of what meaningful reform should look like across this country chief shields has offered to immediately step aside as police chief so that the city may move forward with urgency in rebuilding the trust so desperately needed throughout our communities. >> again, all this coming after the incident
brooks. and hours ago atlanta's police chief resigning. earlier the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks spoke about his death at the hands of police. take a listen. >> you can't say you don't have other options. where was he going to go? he was barely jogging away. you could have boxed him in. support came in i think two minutes. he would have been foxed in and trapped. why did you have to kill him? >> now, earlier this evening mayor keisha lance bottoms of atlanta announced...
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brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> reporter: but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had fun together and started dating. and then the surprise popped up. >> she comes home with some news, some big news. >> hm, she was totally excited, of course. i was not so much excited. >> reporter: brooke, then 20 years old, was pregnant. >> i thought brooke was too young, for one thing. and you know, it
brooke was dead. she'd been shot 3 times -- once in the neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved...
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brooks. you'll hear his story. this comes as we get new information about a potential revolt by atlanta police officers. we have the mayor of atlanta here with us tonight to respond to what we are being told reportedly is dozens of officers calling in sick. or failing to answer calls because of the remarkable charges filed today against the atlanta cop who killed rayshard brooks. felony murder and ten other counts. the district attorney says the case could be eligible for the death penalty though he did not say if he would push for that. just for your information, we can't find another case where a police officer ever had the death penalty on the table because of what was done on duty. one aggravating factor for the prosecutor is a detail we hadn't heard before today. they say officer rolfe not only shot brooks multiple times. he kicked brooks, prosecutors say, as the man lay dying in that crowded parking lot. another new information is that prosecutors don't see rayshard as the only victim.
brooks. you'll hear his story. this comes as we get new information about a potential revolt by atlanta police officers. we have the mayor of atlanta here with us tonight to respond to what we are being told reportedly is dozens of officers calling in sick. or failing to answer calls because of the remarkable charges filed today against the atlanta cop who killed rayshard brooks. felony murder and ten other counts. the district attorney says the case could be eligible for the death penalty...
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brooke. imagine a room with the leading politicians of massachusetts. kennedy. o'neill. brooke. among them, one member stands out as the courageous representative of an embattled minority. add look. -- ed brooke. the only at this cotillion. -- up this cotillion -- episcopilian. [laughter] imagine a man of dignity striding down the center aisle. the gallery cheers. the first african-american popularly elected to the senate takes his seat. in that moment, senator brooke was not just a pioneer. he was an advanced scout probing the soul of our country. 26 years would pass before a second of can american would be elected. -- before second african-american would be elected. imagine a young man, joining the army. deploying to italy as part of a segregated infantry battalion to read there, lieutenant brooke watched in anguish as his buddies attacked a heavily fortified position. the young soldier became convinced his men were being used as cannon fodder by racist commanders. he proposed a shift in ta
brooke. imagine a room with the leading politicians of massachusetts. kennedy. o'neill. brooke. among them, one member stands out as the courageous representative of an embattled minority. add look. -- ed brooke. the only at this cotillion. -- up this cotillion -- episcopilian. [laughter] imagine a man of dignity striding down the center aisle. the gallery cheers. the first african-american popularly elected to the senate takes his seat. in that moment, senator brooke was not just a pioneer. he...
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(brooks) when dj won the u.s. open, i was extremely happy for him, but i also had a sense of, why am i not doing thi like, what's the issue here? after a while, it just kinda adds fuel to their (ed) having missed the cut, johnson called his buddy on the eve of the narod to offer some advice. (brooks) he just said, you know, hey, bud, this is ur you got it, nobody's playing better. go win yourself a major. and he knew, he knew what i needed. i'll remember that phone call for a whil iwa u it was really cool. (ed) and from the start, it looked like koepka was ready to do just what his friend told him to. (brooks) i was hitting the ball really well, i was putting it really well, short game wasig opot. you combine all of that and it's just pure confidence. that's kinda what it felt like. i was here for one thing and one thing only, and i wasn't leaving until i got it. (ed) and as the winds in wisconsin started to pick up, contenders started to fall off. the first was justin thomas. after his historic 63 on saturday, fr
(brooks) when dj won the u.s. open, i was extremely happy for him, but i also had a sense of, why am i not doing thi like, what's the issue here? after a while, it just kinda adds fuel to their (ed) having missed the cut, johnson called his buddy on the eve of the narod to offer some advice. (brooks) he just said, you know, hey, bud, this is ur you got it, nobody's playing better. go win yourself a major. and he knew, he knew what i needed. i'll remember that phone call for a whil iwa u it was...
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brooks. the d.a. in fulton county georgia set to speak at any moment. brooks was shot at a wendy's friday night. he resisted awrist, stole the taser and tried to take off. the officer says brooks fired the taser at him and that's when he returned fire. the shooting sparked more protests and more calls for police reform. want to bring in our team. former new york city commissioner howard safer is back with my and from fox news, geral geraldo riviera. what is the legal issue in front of this prosecutor in atlanta? >> well, bill, the legal issue -- thanks for having me on. the legal issue is key. was it a deadly threat? did the officer believe that brooks posed a deadly threat to him or justifiable homicide? the guy was shot twice in the back. it's unlikely it's a justifiable homicide but that is the argument that the defendant will make. i believe he will be charged. i think the appropriate charges is manslaughter. he didn't set out to call rayshard brooks, but he did not have to use deadly for
brooks. the d.a. in fulton county georgia set to speak at any moment. brooks was shot at a wendy's friday night. he resisted awrist, stole the taser and tried to take off. the officer says brooks fired the taser at him and that's when he returned fire. the shooting sparked more protests and more calls for police reform. want to bring in our team. former new york city commissioner howard safer is back with my and from fox news, geral geraldo riviera. what is the legal issue in front of this...
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david brooks: ok fine. brooks: is not only obama. it's rush limbaugh. andthing about democracy this is what politics is noble. it forces you to recognize the other people in the room. you may wish the way you may think they are jerks but they are the room. rose: that has been the biggest problem we've had in this country for a while. the absence of people willing to compromise. ronald reagan said it's better to have a piece of the pie than no pie. we lost that. brooks: if we were attacked by canada we would get it all back. we need a hostile force to unify us. it's a matter of scale. i do a guy named richard dharma garmin to work for the first president bush. please regale me with stories of craftsmen like skill. there was a guy who was defense secretary under next seven melvin layered who go to the white house and it was a barbershop in the white house in those days. he did not have much hair but he would go to the white house at 3:00 every wednesday. he didn't really need a haircut but he would go. so it's a lot on schedule which everyone can see wher
david brooks: ok fine. brooks: is not only obama. it's rush limbaugh. andthing about democracy this is what politics is noble. it forces you to recognize the other people in the room. you may wish the way you may think they are jerks but they are the room. rose: that has been the biggest problem we've had in this country for a while. the absence of people willing to compromise. ronald reagan said it's better to have a piece of the pie than no pie. we lost that. brooks: if we were attacked by...
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every day. >>> brooks douglass was restless. the man who had helped, executed, the shooter behind bars for life and brooks seemed unsure where he belonged. three terms in the oklahoma senate was enough. he started a business, sold it. served as an army officer in the middle east. enrolled in harvard's kennedy school of government where he met and married julia. the crime that so infected his life, he did make speeches from time to time about victims rights. >> it took 14 years for us to get the wedding rings back that these guys had stolen and taken with them. one of them actually had to saw it off of him when they caught him. >> reporter: life was different now. he and julia had two children, settled down in california. then brooks decided, not unlike a horde of high grant in hollywood, that he could do some acting and writing. >> i was teaching a writing workshop and brooks came to class and he pitched three ideas. one a sitcom, one a drama and he proceeded to tell me about his life. >> reporter: paul brown is a hollywood writ
every day. >>> brooks douglass was restless. the man who had helped, executed, the shooter behind bars for life and brooks seemed unsure where he belonged. three terms in the oklahoma senate was enough. he started a business, sold it. served as an army officer in the middle east. enrolled in harvard's kennedy school of government where he met and married julia. the crime that so infected his life, he did make speeches from time to time about victims rights. >> it took 14 years...
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brooks. but when we examined the videotape and in our discussions with witnesses, what we discovered is during the two minutes and 12 seconds that officer rolfe actually kicked mr. brooks while he laid on the ground. while he was there fighting for his life. secondly, from the videotape we were able to see that the other officer, officer bronsan actually stood on mr. brooks' shoulders while he was there struggling for his life. we were able to conclude that based on the way that these officers conducted themselves, while mr. brooks was lying there, that the demeanor of the officers immediately after the shooting did not reflect any fear or danger of mr. brooks, but their actions really reflected other kinds of emotions. so, as we are drawing our legal conclusion in this case, we were led by the two foundational cases in this matter. one being tennessee versus garner. and what that case points out is that when an officer is pursuing a fleeing suspect, that the officer may not use deadly force
brooks. but when we examined the videotape and in our discussions with witnesses, what we discovered is during the two minutes and 12 seconds that officer rolfe actually kicked mr. brooks while he laid on the ground. while he was there fighting for his life. secondly, from the videotape we were able to see that the other officer, officer bronsan actually stood on mr. brooks' shoulders while he was there struggling for his life. we were able to conclude that based on the way that these officers...
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when carter dedicated the jack brooks building, he had nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to chairman jack brooks, and ally, he hates to lose, i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later, authors write one time a private company in georgia, he spoke in clean language, a journalist for the growth and is happy to be an old friend of mine. he's been the best anyone can have on capitol hill. he's a tough son of a pitch. i mean insider. jack brooks, i suspect most c-span viewers might recognize, but the american public might wonder who he was. on capitol hill, and the district of columbia, jack was the eldest. those of you who feel like you have heard of him, many remember the iconic photograph was taken november 22, 1963, jacqueline kennedy and johnson among others back to washington, if you look at the picture, you see over jackie's left shoulder is jack brooks. how did this guy go from being newspaper delivery boy to the airplane? what propelled him to those heights? i think he was a man of his generation. he dubbed it the
when carter dedicated the jack brooks building, he had nice things to say about jack brooks. he said i would like to pay particular tribute to chairman jack brooks, and ally, he hates to lose, i am deeply grateful to jack. a little bit later, authors write one time a private company in georgia, he spoke in clean language, a journalist for the growth and is happy to be an old friend of mine. he's been the best anyone can have on capitol hill. he's a tough son of a pitch. i mean insider. jack...